If you’ve finished the Christmas tree decorations and chosen a tasty Christmas recipe, it’s time to pick the party entertainment—fun Christmas games. When it comes to Christmas games, I could never forget the “Secret Santa” game my professor taught us at college. Everyone in my class tried hard to be a professional “Secret Santa”—don’t be revealed until the gift exchange time. We enjoy so much every time we play a game to celebrate the coming of Christmas. We’ve collected five hottest Christmas games for you, choose some to harvest joy and laughter!
Cards against Humanity
This game is simple to play. Each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else answers with one of their white cards. The goal is to pair the answer and question cards in the funniest, most provocative, or cleverest way you can.
Notes: Adults only
White Elephant Gift Exchange Game
Whether it’s a gathering of friends, family, or coworkers, white elephant Christmas game allows partygoers to relax and get to know each other—and enjoy some good-natured laughter, too.
Everyone comes to the party with a wrapped Christmas gift and sit in a circle where they can see the gift pile.The first player selects a gift from the pool and opens it. The following players can choose to either pick an unwrapped gift form the pool or steal a previous player’s gift. Anyone who gets their gift stolen in this way can do the same—choose a new gift or steal from someone else.
Reference: http://www.bhg.com/christmas/games/white-elephant-christmas-game/
Christmas Memory Game
Christmas tray game is a simple and fun way to keep your family and friends happy for Christmas. It can not only make you feel fulfilled when you’ve got a right answer, but it also helps improve your memory.
On a tray, place different Christmas ornaments, candy, ribbon, bow, figures or other Christmas items. Have each person look at the items displayed. Remove the tray of items. Individuals or teams try to list each item they saw on the tray. The team or person that remembers the most, wins! Another variation is to remove one item from the tray and see who can discover which one is missing. Let’s see whose memory is the best!
This game is a best way to get your kids involved and excited. We cannot have a snowball fight in such a hot summer but we can make snowman and snowballs on our own, and also have great fun at home playing snowman toss.
Draw an outline of a snowman on a posterboard or heavy card, then cut it out. Next cut out the center of the snowman to create a hole where the kids can toss the snowballs. Secure the snowman in place with some sturdy painters tape up high in a doorway or even stuck to the side of a table. Crush newspaper or used wrapping paper into snowballs of all different sizes.
The easiest part is to let your kids toss the snowballs through the snowman holes. Place different point values on each ball. Eg: head–10 pts, middle–5 pts, bottom–1 pt. Total the scores for a set amount “snowball” tosses.
Reference: http://www.toddlerapproved.com/2015/01/snowman-toss-game-for-kids.html
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